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BUSINESS NEWS:- Air New Zealand’s new Auckland Koru lounge has a...

Air New Zealand's newly opened domestic airport lounge has yet to obtain a liquor licence leaving travellers high and dry. A spokeswoman for Air NZ...

Pushing the envelope: NZ Post hikes price of sending letters again

It will soon cost New Zealanders 10 cents more to send a letter. New Zealand Post announced today that...

BUSINESS NEWS:- Viagogo buys StubHub for $6.25b as Google lifts ban

Online ticket seller Viagogo says it has acquired StubHub from eBay for US$4.05 billion ($6.25b) in cash in a megadeal that will complicate the...

BUSINESS NEWS:- Fonterra announces closure of Kāpiti plant, 70 jobs on...

Fonterra has announced it will be closing its specialist cheese plant north of Wellington. The plant, which produces Kāpiti products, employs 70 staff, but...

BUSINESS NEWS:- Sir John Key’s house finally sold for $23.5m after...

The Parnell home of ex-Prime Minister Sir John Key and wife Bronagh has finally gone through from $23.5 million, after a two-year settlement. Owner status...

BUSINESS NEWS:- Property prices pick up for summer, QV data shows

A property market recovery in October could be the start of another price surge, Quotable Value (QV) says. It has released its latest market...

Successful Business Women – Keshwin Nand, Xtreme Beauty

Keshwin Nand is successful modern business women, managing three business outlets, more than 12 employees and a family of five. Beautiful outside and beautiful...

BUSINESS NEWS:- Nostalgic mall Santa photos become big business

Santa is doing the rounds in retail areas across the country and families are queuing up so kids can get a word in with the big...

BUSINESS NEWS:- Walmart pulls Christmas sweaters that mixed Santa with sex...

Walmart removed several pieces of holiday merchandise from its Canadian website after customers took offense to a line of risque Christmas clothing. The retail giant...

BUSINESS NEWS:- NZ market falls on opening amid trade war escalation

The New Zealand sharemarket fell on opening in what is likely to be the first taste of the bumpy week ahead for global markets...
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